[thelist] xml in javascript ie does show it
Jeff Howden
jeff at jeffhowden.com
Wed Oct 26 03:38:12 CDT 2005
Hi,
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> From: gruppenfreizeit
>
> Finally I cannot recommend using the node functions in
> tables in cross side scripting with IE. Even the
> innerHTML in tables is not supported by IE. Use divs,
> spans and innerHTML until IE can call itself an actual
> browser and raises up to another level and the DOM for
> browsers, which support the DOM. May be IE 1x will do
> it proper, cause it seems IE6.x is a big garbridge
> collection like win3.x
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This is nothing more than a rant. It asks no questions and offers no useful
(or even factual) information. Please pay for your offtopic post with a
tip.
Keep the signal high!
<tip type="Site Development">
If you're using server-side coding to deliver a database-driven site, wrap
it all up in error trapping functionality. Write out as much information as
possible about the request that failed to an HTML document time-stamped with
the date and time of the error. Put it in a web-accessible directory and
send an automated email to yourself with a link to that file.
Your client will be very pleased when they call to report a customer
complaint about the site to find out you've already been made aware of it
and maybe even already fixed it.
</tip>
Thank you,
[>] Jeff Howden
jeff at jeffhowden.com
http://jeffhowden.com/
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